- Brook is trying to flip round England’s fortunes after Jos Buttler left his function
- He’s decided to do the job his means whereas persevering with to impress with the bat
- Brook was additionally requested if he would moderately win the T20 World Cup or the Ashes
Harry Brook has insisted he’ll do the job his means as he appears to be like to rework the fortunes of England’s white-ball groups – and believes the brand new function is not going to have an effect on his batting.
His reign as limited-overs captain begins on Could 29 towards West Indies at Edgbaston, the place England might be in search of to finish of run of seven ODI defeats – their worst sequence since 2006.
And whereas he intends to lean on the experience of Buttler, in addition to choose the brains of Check captain Ben Stokes, Brook mentioned: ‘I will attempt to do the job my means. I need to be myself – the very best model that Harry Brook could be.
‘Simply because I am captain, I am not going to cease working as laborious as I as I ever do. I am going to in all probability work even tougher now, and attempt to get higher and higher and be the very best participant on this planet.’
It’s lower than six years since England received the 50-over World Cup at Lord’s, since after they have since plummeted to seventh within the ODI rankings, however Brook is assured he can take them again to the highest.
‘I would like us to go on the market and be very aggressive, very aggressive and 100 per cent dedicated,’ he mentioned. ‘If we try this, there isn’t any motive we will not compete on this planet competitions.
Harry Brook has insisted England will get again to competing for world competitions underneath his captaincy
The batsman has taken over from Jos Buttler as skipper of the lads’s white-ball aspect
Brook did, although, say he would moderately win the Ashes with Check aspect over the T20 World Cup
Brook, who lately pulled out of a profitable £590,000 take care of Delhi Capitals within the IPL, mentioned no sum of money from the franchise circuit would get in the best way of his England profession.
Requested whether or not he’d favor to win the T20 World Cup or the Ashes, he replied: ‘I feel it’s the Ashes. I do know I’ve taken over the white-ball captaincy, however the Ashes is the head of cricket for me nonetheless.’
















